Begonia TahitiBlackmore & Langdon

Tahiti is a tropical and luminous salmon-orange. Exclusive.

Tuberous Begonias offer spectacular flowers in a wide range of colors over an exceptionally long season, and do all this in shade. In the North, tubers should be started indoors in late winter or early spring to bloom by summer. They need well-drained soil, indirect light and moderate temperatures; these are not plants for the Deep South or the desert Southwest. For timely planting, we recommend early orders. Plant 1 tuber per 7-12 in pot.

Blackmore & Langdon strain of Tuberous Begonias are a treasure beyond description. The plants' luminous colors and exquisite shapes put lesser strains to shame. These outstanding varieties are not offered elsewhere in America and almost always sell out. Please order early.

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To account for the differences between the climates of the Southeast and West, we have split the "warm" end of our hardiness ratings. In the example Hardiness Zone: 4-7 S / 4-9 W, the first number of each range (4) indicates cold hardiness. The second numbers (7 and 9) indicate the limits of a plant's range in the Southeast (S) and West (W).